Ole Gunnar Solskjaer believes Manchester United are two years away from challenging for the Premier League title.

Solskjaer, currently in interim charge of the Red Devils following Jose Mourinho's sacking back in December, collected his eighth Premier League win from nine games when his side overcame Fulham by three goals to nil on Saturday.

The victory lifted United into the top four for the first time since August - and when considering the Red Devils were 11 points off the Champions League places when Solskjaer took charge, the turnaround to overtake Chelsea and Arsenal is more than impressiive.

But when asked in his post match press conference how far his side are from becoming genuine title challengers, the Norwegian believes they need two years to catch up with the Premier League's elite.

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